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Perception With Compensatory Devices: From Sensory Substitution to Sensorimotor Extension

Cognitive Science, 2009
AbstractSensory substitution devices provide through an unusual sensory modality (thesubstitutingmodality, e.g., audition) access to features of the world that are normally accessed through another sensory modality (thesubstitutedmodality, e.g., vision).
Malika Auvray, Erik Myin
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Sensory Substitution Devices as Advanced Sensory Tools

2018
There has been considerable effort devoted towards understanding sensory substitution devices in terms of their relationship to canonical sensory modalities. The approach taken in this essay is rather different, although complementary, in that we seek to define a broad conceptual space of ‘sensory tools’ in which sensory substitution devices can be ...
Thomas D. Wright, Jamie Ward
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Sensory Substitution Devices

2013
Laurent Renier
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Navigation with a sensory substitution device in congenitally blind individuals

NeuroReport, 2011
Vision allows for obstacle detection and avoidance. The compensatory mechanisms involved in maintaining these functions in blind people using their remaining intact senses are poorly understood. We investigated the ability of congenitally blind participants to detect and avoid obstacles using the tongue display unit, a sensory substitution device that ...
Daniel-Robert, Chebat   +3 more
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Preparing participants for the use of the tongue visual sensory substitution device

Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 2020
Visual sensory substitution devices (SSDs) convey visual information to a blind person through another sensory modality. Using a visual SSD in various daily activities requires training prior to use the device independently. Yet, there is limited literature about procedures and outcomes of the training conducted for preparing users for practical use of
Zahide Pamir, Jae-Hyun Jung, Eli Peli
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A Sensory Substitution Device Inspired by the Human Visual System

2018 11th International Conference on Human System Interaction (HSI), 2018
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and initially evaluate an experimental sensory substitution device (SSD), which converts color to audible sound. Our system, called Colorophone provides continuous information about the color, light intensity and distance. The color sonification method is inspired by the human visual system.
Dominik Osinski, Dag Roar Hjelme
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A Miniature Vibrotactile Sensory Substitution Device for Multifingered Hand Prosthetics

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2012
A multisite, vibrotactile sensory substitution system, that could be used in conjunction with artificial touch sensors in multifingered prostheses, to deliver sensory feedback to upper limb amputees is presented. The system is based on a low cost/power/size smart architecture of off-the-shelf miniaturized vibration motors; the main novelty is that it ...
Christian Cipriani   +2 more
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Transfer of Recalibration in Perceiving Surface Distance With a Haptic Sensory Substitution Device

Adaptive Behavior, 2023
Studies have shown that, to a large extent, performance of a given perceptual task is independent of the specific sensitivities of the anatomical components used to perform that task. Consequently, the object of calibration—what it is that people become calibrated to when performing a given perceptual task—may be likewise independent of the specific ...
Tyler Duffrin, Jeffrey B. Wagman
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